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PUBLIC NOTICES. ONE REQUIRES TO BE ALIVE THESE TIMES/ SO PATRONISE A REAL LIVE FIRM. EX££2S'K.L. MACASSEY & GO.,^-w AUCTIONEERS, LAND SALESMEN, VALUATORS, AND GENERAL ' m ,„™ COMMISSION. AGENTS, S9 HIGH STREET (Next Sargood's), DUNEDIN. until* von P^ 0 KSNUG HOME on Good Terms, or Lease one co, ealoUil the following list carefully, and then of which 4 r,o + We J*!?- ™/ nd scores of Properties on our books, man infnJ™ V allowed to advertise,.but we shal be pleased to give you all nossible. information on personal application, and are waiting for YOU NOW ris?-7°Hi I m, ( wJ! t !S!!I y /i Bitua i cd °V1 10 M 0 DEPOSIT.-Past'the'Gardens: Four J ater): Roonls ; verandah, front; bathroom, washt 00 !!" house md tubs k fine sunn V mew. IS toatLhinv ° l«M S?F? n 0d Üb ' - v*? 1, close to «" only four years built. Ren etc rJfJ +fc y lald m garden, shrubs, the price-£290. etc. (rets the sun all day, and is sheltered TO TFT spot'at St S i!iDg ' Thß prettieSt ClTY^st P art > = Fi ™ Rooms, 12s 6d week. JUST OF1? TARnrT T?nAn et> Cltv (on rise): Ei S ht Rooms; fine view, 3 WwWW i r w?'~ 6 ms; , sullnv ; 27s M wee k- City (close to P. 0.) c watTr? °^ ! ' na P° rtlCo; ■ (hj. and Five Rooms, very modern; 20s week. City tenant nt' X f"' X °T & ' ,- let t0 /°° d (off Russell stroet ) : Seven Eooms ' a " <=»*- bamta £«0 WCek; ff °° d Eectlou - Great veniences:" 21s week. City (off London ST PtVtr / * ■ I- * t, • ' - x street): Nine ideal home; £9O. a t. B,,'ilHi,m ( • fi am i me) -T D ° ? ou , Wa ?£ vear - Cilv ( close Kn <* Church): Sixteen a Building Site in this favorite suburb? If Rooms; £76 a vear. Citv (close Knor fnil 3- m , and ?7, Shall be R,ad t0 " ive you Church : Te » Room" £l2O a"ycir 'Citron ImwvcXw U T * it, e • the risc > : Six Rooms ; grand sunny gpitl £3O DEPOSIT.—Just at Penny Section 16s week. south): Handsome 5-rcomed House; bath ST. CLAIR (close beach): Seven Rooms, in ,vatcr); P, res ? es . cupboard; all good order; 16s a week. St. Clair (close l?oZ^£™ ; v™:?£]M ned] " ateHt ™.; s£*»: Six Rooms; great chance; 16s a ,n, ™ ',«» i iar T? scl I , , Hfi P,. cupboards, wash- finest of all the fine houses in Roslyn. Rosliouso (fitted with .all labor-saving appli- lyn (good part): Five Rooms; 12s week. ttlT'' iTr ur l- ,!* nice section; a. RAVENSBOURNE (Main road): Five good substantial home, eminently suited for Rooms: handy to station; 10s 6d week, a railway or workshops employee. We really NORTH-EAST VALLEY (off Main road): consider this one or the greatest bargains wo Five Rooms; lis week. m C SS' / ; * 60 ' „ , , KAIKORAI: Five Rooms; 12s week. ±,OU .DEPOSIT, Ea,auce as Rent.—Just at ROSLYN (Kaikorai side): Four Rooms; 1 enny Section (south): Very stylish House 10s week. o. 5 rooms; bathroom; hj. and c. water EVANSDALE (near station): Four Rooms Uirougnout; steel ceilings; newest papers; J and Shop; 20s week. well-lUed-in section; a tip-top home. £445. | FURNISHED HOUSES and ROOMS. OFFICES and BUSINESS ROOMS in All Parts of the City. If you want a Valuation made, you can not do better than employ us. If you wish to Sell your Hotel, Farm, House, or Business wo are the people to effect a quick sale ana nfforcl you satisfaction. If you want your Furniture Auctioned iustruct us, and we will get you the best results obtainable • if' f J ' AND CO. have no drones about them; a keen interest is taken m the business from the principal downwards, and prospective Buyers and intending Sellers are cordially invited to call and obtain the advice of this O'ld-established Firm. y\e do a large business, but we want to do more, and respectfully solicit your patronage All correspondence promptly attended to.

N. AND E. So PATERSON, LAND AGENTS, SURVEYORS, SHARE AND LAND BROKERS, ETC., 73 PRINCES STREET (Note the Number). ROSLYN (Bishopseourt, near lop of Newington avenue).—Pretty and practically New VILLA ot 5 rooms; bathroom, scullery (hot and cold water), washhouse (copper and tubs), cupboards and wardrobes: two bay windows and portico; good freehold «ec turn, .with asphalt paths and yards, garden, etc. This property is situate on the sunny side of the street, and has n cheerful outlook, and is a real bargain • gi«jv terms arranged.- £520. ° ' J' MUSSELBURGH (Queen's Drive).-First-lass -HOME of 5 rooms; bathroom, scullery (hot and cold water), washhouse (copper and tubs); built on a concrete base- workshop; garden, etc. For immediate sale. £SO deposit, balance as rent ' ARSON'S BAY (2d section).—Fine and practically New RESIDENCE of 6 rooms, replete with all the latest conveniences; tile roof, etc.; grounds nicelv laM t<ti? U £vJ[t ISPCCO lhls -Property if J'"" are in want of a good home. ELM BOW.—HOUSE of 6 rooms, bathroom (hot and cold water), copper and tubs'Drained to Drainage Board regulations; freehold section. Price £485 N.E. VALLEY.-Good HOUSE of 4 rooms scullery, washhouse, bathroom, copper and tubs: fowl runs, garden, etc.; small d6posit, balance as rent £295 MAORI HILL (close Belt, on town side)— Pine level SECTION, two fronta-cs- view and sun: a good spec. Only £125. l *o">, view TO LET. CITY: A fine Modem 9-roomed Residence. MUSSELBURGH- fi Rnn™= ,„«,] c nished; 22s 6d. QUEEN STREET: 8 Ro*mCX JeOßGe' STREFT S Rooms; haUi, hot and cold water; 19s. ANDERSON'S RWBOW- SaL, up to date-, 17s. SOUTH DUNEDIN: 6 Rooms; 13s 6d ;

COS C ERNItfG • YOUR HA lE. --'TSTHEN you req.ire ' SOMETHING for V your Hair, you should consider TWO important, things- Will that SOMETHING injure my HAIR, or will I derive any benefit from that SOMETHING? WIOLETTA HAIR FOOD AND TONIC is the only Hair Preparation in New Zealand which can trv'hfnUy answer these two questions. \ lOLETTA is the only Hair Tonic in the Dominion that on every bottle you will see the Colonial Analyst's report. The Analyst cays: WIOLETTA is non-injurious, and WIOLETTA makes bair grow. WIOLETTA is the only Hair Tonic in New Zealand which will give you a Guarantee that if you receive no benefit from it 3 use you wi'.l get your money refunded. WIOLETTA has the Largest Sale of any Hair Tonic in New Zealand (guaranteed), English, American, or Foreign. CHEMISTS, HAIRDRESSERS, Etc., 3s 6d. SCOTT'S PHARMACY, E. C. AYRES, M.P.S., Chemist (bv Exam.), Maiwgor, 17 PRINCES STREET. F. GERRIE, Hairdresser, 191 PRINCES STREET. L MORRIS AND CO., • Merchant Tailors, 67 Princes street (next to Rose and Muir), Are. specialising a £4 4s TAILOR-MADE SUIT, to he had in a vast choice of materials—English, Irish, Scotch, and Colonial Tweeds and Worsteds. They guarantee a Perfect-fitting Suit, which has the necessary stylo so essential to all well-dressed men. Place your orders early to avoid the .rush before the holidays. Remember, these Suits arc all TAILOR-MADE. THE BUSY B.'s. WE, DEATH AND BARRON, wish to * * announce to our numerous Town and Country Customers that we have a large shipment of New Season's Fruit now in stock. As we are stocking only the best brands, and retailing at the lowest possible price, we cannot fail to give every satisfaction. We invite our country friends to inspect our stock before calling elsewhere. Our new season's Sultanas are absolutely the best on the market. Should you require a real tip-top Tea, try our famous " Airship " brand, which iloats above all others in flavor,' strength, and quality. The principals do the work, so that our customers can rely upon getting the best of attention. Note our address: BEATH AND BARRON, corner of Hanover and Castle streets, two minutes' walk the Railway Station. 'Phone 2,355. Trams stop at the door. YOU seek the best value; the grocer seeks the largest profit. In Tea, ycu can't have both, so, if you want your way, use Hondai-Lanka. i(\(\ GIVEN AWAY—CHAMPION <**o\}\J BAKING POWDER; once tried always used. Particulars in each tin. All grocers and storekeepers. GET Quotations from ' Evening Star' Office for large or, small quantities of Printing before placing your Orders. INSURANCE NOTICESNOTICE OF REMOVAL ~~tHE VICTORIA INSURANCE COMPANY-, LIMITED, has REMOVED to New Offices (New Zealand Express Company's Building), No. 3 Bond adjoining Bank of Australasia. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, and FIDELITY GUARANTEE RISKS ACCEPTED AT LOWEST BATES JAMES EDGAR, Manager for New Zealand. STANDARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEA; LAND, LIMITED. Head Office: HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN SPECIAL "HALF-SOVEREIGN" ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS POLICY now being issued, giving £IOO Death bv Accident£l per week Disablement by Accident (vp to five weeks in each case); £1 per week Disablement by Typhoid Fever, Tvphus Fev>r Smallpox, Diphtheria, or Measles (up to five weeks in each case). Benefits on a higher scale-at proportionate premiums. Prospectus forwarded on application. THOMAS'"P.. FISHER, General Manager. .

K OZr . B TEA-ls 6d. Is Bd. Is lOd, and 2s. - jL *- 'k°? ie Tea" is gaining favor ■" For its aromatic, flavor. 'Tis a sterling money-saver Of refreshing quality. Merriment it generates, Tiio whole system renovates, And it ne'er inebriates, Oh! delicious "Kozie Tea." T P .'* it isn't the .. IT , r.. " c IDlclld our Tea to b e always the best. sssx first award Paris EihibioEnm0 E nm Q u ° tat » oM froni ' Evening vr Uffico for large or small quant quantities of NEW ZEALANDER'S HOBBY CLERGYMAN WHO DECIPHERS j ANCIENT MANUSCRIPTS. j [Fnoji Our Special ConuEsroxDEXT.] 1 • LONDON, October 15. Siblical research among the manuscripts of the distant past is novel work for a JNew Zealander. Scenting an interestine personality behind the announcement that the Rev. hj. hj. Buchanan, late of Christ- £ u T a 7>- P ur bn r hi "e n c °P.v °f one of the oldest Libhcal manuscripts in the world, i ca i, ed thfl rev nUem f Kensington, and persuaded him to talk about his fascinating hobbv Lhe author is well known i„ Christchurch, where he spent twenty years of h»s hfe, and took his degrees ofJI.A. and »ii % , " F ood *° h ear him constantly alluding to New Zealand and "the dear Now, Zealand people," and he has only one fault to hud with the Dominion. "It doesnt provide me with manuscripts'" he said For the climate, the people the country, he has the keenest love, and when his research work is finished he hopes to go back. Like most New Zea landers, he misses the clear atmosphere and the sun m London. Mr Buchanan's teSf' wh .V r w on the sfaff of Ih Melbourne 'Age/ and who learned lis work on the < Lyttelton Times,' is a writer and after having turned out two novels he" last year wrote a book called 'The Red Australia/ which went through two edl tiona in England in two months, and ha, jso been published separately in Ame-ica" f TSW - K HurThouse; ot Karon, Wellington. —Link With the Past.—. ' TV T u " ( ; na " atl nimself was ordained by Bishop Wordsworth, the Bishop of Palis•iSSrVv' % m ?y}* remarked, paid a visit to New Zealand some years ago end las been working in conjunction with .uchanan at old Latin manuscripts. 3iblical MS. on which he hes bVen at work, and of which mention was n-tde in these columns last week, is one of the oldest m the world It fa interesting to note that on the MS. was written in silver ink an inscription saying that it was read from at the Festival of Zeno, the patron saint of Vorona, in the year 600 vd The manuscripts themselves, of which there are many, are in a crumbling condition, and on some folios the silver ink has eaten away the vellum, so that the work of deciphering them has therefore been, as Air Buchanan laughingly says, "somewhat ot the nature of making out hieroglyphics !' 6 J —Deciphered by Photography,— The photographs which were taken at the cathedral m Verona, where the MSS now he, are remarkably clear productions" and when one sees the representation of !i h j« cr A n r ed ' faten-away folios, it i 8 not difficult to understand Mr Buchanan's contention that, but for the science of photoiy, the task of deciphering would been an impossibility. As it is, he has been to Verona three times, and had. these photographs taken and reproduced on various kinds of printing paper, rfter-vards bringing the photographs to London and deciphering them at his leisure. Concerning the position that these manuscripts are entitled to take in the history < f literature, Mr Buchanan says: "In common with Dr Nestle, of Maulbrown, the»roted Bible critic and editor, I think ibit .these Latin manuscripts preserve the words of the Gospel in an older and purer form than any extant Greek examples."

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Evening Star, Issue 14224, 25 November 1909, Page 1

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